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Care Guide

Every Parker pen improves over time, obtaining that desirable patina that only comes with years of cherished use. But like a jewel out of its case, your Parker pen deserves a little attention to help it shine and extend its long life. Discover our tips. Read on for advice adapted to your writing choice.

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10 golden rules to use and take care of your Parker Pen

10 timeless tips for a long and satisfying life with your Parker Pen.

If you would rather not lend your precious fountain pen, always keep a ballpoint in your pocket to help out a borrower.

If you don't mind lending your fountain pen, keep the cap. That way it won't "accidentally" walk off with its borrower.

If you write with small letters, use a fine nib. For large letters, use a larger nib.

If you're bothered by a scratchy nib, choose a Medium one.

Always replace the cap with the nib upward. Like magic, the air pocket will force excess ink back into the pen.

If you're going to fly with your fountain pen, keep it either full or empty. At altitude, even a little air could expand and force out some ink.

If you're not going to use your pen for a while, keep it empty and clean the nib before storing it. The acids in ink together with oxygen starts oxidation which corrodes your nib if ink is left in the pen.

Write with your cap posted. If you accidentally drop your pen, hopefully the heavier end will reach the floor first rather than the nib.

Replace the cap when you put your pen down, or keep it posted at all times, to prevent an impetuous roll off the table.

Rinse your nib and section at least once a month with cool water until the water runs clear.